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Walmart Keyword Search

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Efficiently extract product listings from Walmart search results.

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Updated Aug 5, 2026
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What Walmart Keyword Search does

The Walmart Keyword Search skill enables users to scrape product listings directly from Walmart's search results pages. By inputting a specific keyword and page number, the skill navigates to the relevant Walmart search URL and extracts structured data about the products listed. This includes essential details such as item ID, URL, title, brand, image, price, availability, and seller information. The skill is designed to streamline the process of gathering product data for various purposes, including price comparisons and market research.

To use this skill, users must have the target search page open in their browser. The skill operates by mimicking manual data extraction, effectively saving time without bypassing any access controls. It utilizes a Python script to handle the extraction process, ensuring that the data is retrieved from the page as it is displayed to the user. The output is structured in JSON format, making it easy to integrate with other applications or processes.

This skill is particularly useful for developers and researchers who need to collect product data from Walmart for analysis or comparison. It can be applied in scenarios such as monitoring product rankings, collecting data by category keyword, or simply gathering product URLs in bulk. As the skill adheres to the limitations of Walmart's pagination and data availability, users should be aware of these constraints when planning their data extraction tasks.

Overall, the Walmart Keyword Search skill is a practical tool for anyone looking to automate the collection of product listings from Walmart, making it a valuable addition to the toolkit of developers and data analysts alike.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to gather product data from Walmart's search results for analysis or comparison.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for extracting data from pages that require authentication or for scraping beyond Walmart's pagination limits.

What you can build with it

Bulk Product Data Collection

Gather product listings in bulk for analysis by looping through multiple search keywords.

Price Comparison Research

Collect pricing data from Walmart to compare with other retailers for market analysis.

Monitoring Search Rankings

Track product rankings over time by extracting listings periodically using the skill.

How to install Walmart Keyword Search

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add browser-act/skills/walmart-keyword-search --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

Written by browser-act

Walmart — Keyword Search Listing

keyword + page → paginated product list from walmart.com search results

Language

All process output to user (progress updates, process notifications) follows the user's language.

Objective

Extract product listings from Walmart's keyword search results page, returning structured item data with pricing, rating, availability, and seller info.

Prerequisites

  • Target search page is open in the browser: https://www.walmart.com/search?q={keyword}&page={page}

Pre-execution Checks

1. Tool Readiness

If browser-act has been confirmed available in the current session → skip this step.

Invoke browser-act via Skill tool to load usage. If installation or configuration issues arise, follow its guidance to resolve then retry.

Capability Components

This Skill's operational boundary = what the user can manually do in their browser. It only reads data already displayed to the user on the page, never bypassing authentication or access controls. Its role is equivalent to copy-pasting on the user's behalf — the data is already on screen, automation merely saves time. JS code is encapsulated in Python files under the scripts/ directory, invoked via eval "$(python scripts/xxx.py {params})". $(...) is bash syntax; it is recommended to use the bash tool for execution.

Below are all atomic capabilities discovered and verified during the exploration phase, listed by command template with parameters. Simply invoke them as needed — no need to read scripts/*.py source code or re-verify. Only inspect scripts when execution fails for troubleshooting. Combine freely as needed during execution.

DOM: extract product listing from current search page

Navigate to the target search URL first, then extract:

  1. navigate "https://www.walmart.com/search?q={keyword}&page={page}&sort={sort}"
  2. wait stable
  3. eval "$(python scripts/extract-listing.py)"

Parameters in URL:

  • {keyword}: URL-encoded search keyword (e.g., laptop, apple+iphone, running+shoes)
  • {page}: page number, starting from 1
  • {sort}: sort order — best_match (default), price_low, price_high, rating_high, new

Output example:

{
  "pageType": "SearchPage",
  "query": "laptop",
  "currentPage": 1,
  "totalCount": 16174,
  "maxPage": 12,
  "itemCount": 57,
  "items": [
    {
      "itemId": "18656507313",
      "url": "https://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-14-N150-4-128-Blue/18656507313",
      "title": "HP 14 inch HD Windows Laptop Intel Processor N150 4GB 128GB UFS Waterfall Blue",
      "brand": null,
      "image": "https://i5.walmartimages.com/seo/HP-14.jpeg",
      "price": 229,
      "priceString": "$229.00",
      "wasPrice": null,
      "rating": 4.2,
      "reviewCount": 274,
      "availability": "IN_STOCK",
      "availabilityText": "In stock",
      "sellerName": "Walmart.com",
      "sellerType": null,
      "fulfillmentBadge": null,
      "classType": "VARIANT",
      "shortDescription": null
    }
  ]
}

Error response (when extraction fails or wrong page):

{"error": true, "message": "No searchResult in __NEXT_DATA__. Ensure the page is fully loaded at the correct search URL."}

Enum Parameters

sort [collection failed]: URL parameter values observed during exploration: best_match, price_low, price_high, rating_high, new. Full enum list not exposed via API or DOM; additional values may exist.

Pagination

URL Pagination: URL pattern https://www.walmart.com/search?q={keyword}&page={N}&sort={sort}. Increment page by 1 each iteration. Termination: page > maxPage (from response maxPage field) OR itemCount === 0. Note: Walmart caps search results at maxPage (typically 11–25 pages max regardless of totalCount).

Success Criteria

itemCount >= 1 AND items[0].itemId is non-null AND items[0].url starts with https://www.walmart.com/ip/

Known Limitations

  • Walmart limits search pagination to at most ~25 pages regardless of total result count
  • brand field is null for many items in search listing (available in product detail)
  • shortDescription is null for most non-food items in search listing
  • wasPrice is null unless the item has an active markdown/rollback
  • sellerType is null for Walmart.com first-party listings

Execution Efficiency

  • Batch orchestration: Write a bash script to loop through keywords serially within a single session; do not parallelize within one browser (prone to triggering anti-scraping restrictions). Add 1–2 second intervals between page navigations. To increase throughput, open multiple stealth browser sessions and distribute work across them — each session has an independent fingerprint so rate limits apply per session
  • Test before batch execution: After writing a batch script, you must first test with 1-2 items to verify the script runs correctly; only then run the full batch. Never skip testing and execute in batch directly
  • Reduce redundant pre-operations: When multiple steps depend on the same prerequisite state, complete them in batch under that state to avoid repeatedly establishing the same state
  • Error resumption: Save results item by item during batch processing; on failure, resume from the breakpoint rather than starting over

Experience Notes

Path: {working-directory}/browser-act-skill-forge-memories/walmart-scraper-walmart-keyword-search.memory.md (working directory is determined by the Agent running the Skill, typically the project root or current working directory)

Before execution: If the file exists, read it first — it records unexpected situations encountered during past executions (e.g., a strategy has become ineffective); adjust strategy order accordingly.

After execution: If an unexpected situation is encountered (strategy became ineffective, page redesigned, anti-scraping upgraded, better path discovered), append a line: {YYYY-MM-DD}: {what happened} → {conclusion}

Normal execution does not write to the file. Do not record what keywords were used or how many results were returned — those are task outputs, not experience.

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